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An Odisha RTC bus was gutted in a fire near Parvathipuram Manyam in Andhra Pradesh on Thursday morning. The driver’s quick response helped all five passengers escape safely before the flames engulfed the vehicle
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Two sisters, Bhavani and Shiva Leela, were orphaned after their parents, Bandappa and Lakshmi from Hajipur village, died in the Chevella RTC bus–truck collision that killed 21 people. Eyewitnesses described the heart-wrenching scene of the children crying beside their parents’ bodies.
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Police have identified the driver of the TGSRTC hire bus that met with a tragic accident in Chevella as Dastagiri Baba. The bus conductor, Radha, survived with minor injuries. The vehicle was operating on hire from Tandur depot.
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Three sisters from Tandur — Nandini, Sai Priya, and Tanusha — were among those killed in the Mirzaguda RTC bus–truck collision. The students were returning to Hyderabad after attending a family wedding when the accident occurred.
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CCTV footage has detailed the moments leading up to the Mirzaguda RTC bus–truck collision that killed 20 people. The video traces the bus’s route before impact, as police probe overspeeding and driver negligence as possible causes.
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Telangana government sets up helplines following Kurnool bus tragedy. KCR and K T Rama Rao express condolences
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An eye-witness to the horrific bus accident near Kurnool, recounts the incident. A fellow road user shifted six injured persons to hospital in his car, she narrates
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The bus on its way to Bengaluru from Hyderabad hit a motorcycle and fire engulfed immediately. There were about 40 passengers in the bus. More details are awaited.
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An assistant professor, Malothu Srinivas, died after a mini bus lost control and collided with oncoming two-wheelers at Yellampet X Roads in Medchal. The driver cited brake failure, and police have launched an investigation into the tragic incident.
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A case has been registered against the driver of actor-politician Vijay’s campaign vehicle following accidents near the Karur rally on September 27. The High Court raised concerns over police inaction, while multiple collisions with motorcycles were captured on video
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A school bus carrying 40 children overturned into a gorge in Haldwani’s Jaipur Bisa village after the driver lost control while giving way to another bus. Over a dozen children and staff were injured, prompting locals to rescue them
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A seven-year-old girl, Nafisath Misriya, died after falling from a scooter and being run over by a bus in Kerala’s Palakkad district. The accident, blamed on pothole-ridden roads, sparked local protests. Her father survived with minor injuries
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A private double-decker bus from Gorakhpur to Delhi overturned on the Lucknow-Ayodhya highway in Barabanki late Wednesday, injuring 30 passengers. Two critically injured were transferred to a district hospital. Officials blamed heavy rain and slippery roads for the accident.
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According to a preliminary investigation, the poor condition of the bus and the driver's negligence may have played a role
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Andhra Pradesh Road Transport Bus Collides with Truck in Hoskote, Killing Two Children; Police Launch Investigation
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The state transport body-owned bus was taking 75 passengers from the southern pilgrim site of Kataragama to the northwest town of Kurunegala when it went down 100 meters off the cliff, police said
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The accident took place at 4.30 am on NH 44 at Jamdapur village in Adilabad Rural mandal. The bus was proceeding to Hyderabad from Nagpur at the time of the mishap.
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Passengers of a Bengaluru-Hyderabad private bus had a providential escape after it caught fire near Jadcherla on NH-44
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The accident took place at 4.15 am when the bus driver lost control over the wheels near the Saputara hill station and the bus, carrying 48 pilgrims, broke the crash barrier and fell at a depth of about 35 feet into the gorge
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The accident took place in the wee hours when the bus driver lost control over the wheels near the Saputara hill station and the bus, carrying 48 pilgrims, broke the crash barrier and fell at a depth of about 35 feet into the gorge